Includes a new chapter on neighbourhood planning and detailed coverage of the new National Planning Policy Framework

Telling and Duxbury's Planning Law and Procedure

Fifteenth Edition

Robert Duxbury

Description

Telling & Duxbury's Planning Law and Procedure covers the fundamental principles of planning law in England and Wales. Now in its fifteenth edition, this guide to the complexities of planning law has been fully updated to take account of significant developments in legislation and case law since the previous edition.

The book comprehensively covers all aspects of planning law, with chapters on central and local administration, development, planning permission, environmental impact assessment, conservation, and review by the courts and ombudsmen. This edition looks closely at the far-reaching changes to planning law which were brought about by the Localism Act 2011, as well as the continuing repercussions of the Planning Act 2008. The book examines the
effects of all recent legislative reforms, including the amendments to the General Permitted Development Order 1995 and the introduction of the Habitats and Species Regulations 2010. The new edition also contains expanded treatment of infrastructure planning, taking account of the 2008 planning reforms and their subsequent amendments.

Written in a concise and user-friendly style, this book is an ideal resource for lawyers specialising in planning law, planning professionals, and students studying planning law, surveying, town planning, architecture, and environmental law.

Telling and Duxbury's Planning Law and Procedure

Robert Duxbury

Table of Contents

1. Historical Development of Planning Law2. Basis and Objects of Modern Planning Law3. Central and Local Administration4. Development Plans5. Neighbourhood planning6. Definition of Development7. Planning Permission: Permitted Development8. Planning Permission9. Environmental Impact Assessment amd Strategic Environmental Assessment10. Planning Permission: Further Considerations11. Revocation or Modification of Existing Rights12. The Enforcement of Planning Control13. Planning Agreements and Obligations14. Purchase Notices and Blight Notices15. Special Forms of Control16. Buildings of Special Interest and Conservation Areas17. Special Cases18. Planning Control and the Natural
Environment19. Planning Appeals20. Review by the Courts and the Ombudsman21. Infrastructure PlanningAppendix: Schedule 3, TCPA 1990

Telling and Duxbury's Planning Law and Procedure

Fifteenth Edition

Robert Duxbury

Author Information

Robert Duxbury was Principal Lecturer in Law at Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University where he taught planning law to students of law, surveying, and town planning. Specializing in planning and environmental law, he has published a number of works in this field.